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July, 2022

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  • 28 June

    Soles de Mexicali ratifies Federico Corbaz as assistant coach

    -Editorial The Cachanilla club, Soles de Mexicali, announced on their social networks the renewal of Argentine coach Federico Corbaz to continue as Iván Déniz’s assistant. “Fede ̈, as many know him, is a coach from Mar de Plata, Argentina, where his participation with the Quilmes Club of that country and …

  • 25 June

    Supreme Court Ends 50 years of federal abortion rights

    -Editorial The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place for nearly 50 years. The decision by its conservative majority to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday is expected to lead to abortion bans in roughly half the states. According to Associated Press, the ruling …

  • 25 June

    IID Conserve Alerts raise energy conservation awareness

    -Editorial As the summer of 2022 ensues, Imperial Irrigation District advises its customers that, if situations arise when electricity may be in short supply, the district will issue Conserve Alert notifications. The notifications seek voluntary participation on behalf of IID energy customers to curb electricity use when energy supplies are …

  • 25 June

    Garage Project Hub offers Multiverse STEM Summer Course 2022

    By: Laura Solis The official presentation of the Multiverse STEM Summer Course 2022 that Garage Project Hub prepared for all the boys and girls of Mexicali and Calexico was held, with the superhero-themed edition. On July 4 and 5, the STEM activities will start in both cities individually, for a …

  • 22 June

    Pre-Departure Testing is a Barrier to International Travel and Economic Recovery

    -Editorial A new survey conducted by Morning Consult for U.S. Travel Association reveals the inbound pre-departure testing requirement imposed by the federal government is having a devastating impact on travelers’ likelihood of visiting the United States this summer and remains a major barrier to economic recovery.  A survey of vaccinated …

  • 22 June

    MAYORS OF SOMERTON, ARIZONA, AND PUERTO PEÑASCO, SONORA SIGN RATIFICATION OF SISTER AGREEMENT

    -Editorial On June 9, Gerardo Anaya, Mayor of Somerton, Arizona, and Jorge Pivac, Mayor of Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, signed the ratification of the sisterhood agreement between their cities. The ceremony was held within the framework of the “2022 Sonora Regional Fishing and Aquaculture Festival”, organized by the Intercultural Center for …

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